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2014-04-22 12:58:30
Contributor-Level 10
Since M.A in Public Relation requires you to have an undergraduate degree in it as well, you wont be able to fetch much career opportunities in it.
However, you are a B.Com graduate. An MBA degree after B.Com will add a step to the corporate ladder.
The scope for a MBA graduate is unparalleled. Apart from attractive pay packets and placements being offered at college-level itself, it opens doors to various sectoral opportunities.
Apart from Corporate careers, one can opt for entrepreneurship, work in co-operatives, NGO's as the opportunities are literally unlimited.
You can also choose the specialization as per your interest:
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2014-04-19 14:09:41New answer posted
2014-04-19 13:35:09Beginner-Level 2
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2014-04-17 12:53:41New answer posted
2014-04-14 11:51:36Beginner-Level 2
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2014-04-12 10:51:48
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Happy to help you. After 12th, you have a wide variety of options ranging from Engineering to Medicine, Animation and multimedia to fine arts. If you are creative and good at sketching you can choose a career course in multimedia. Multimedia includes 2D animation, 3D animation, Graphic designing and web designing. You could go for either a degree or a diploma in any of these fields depending on your time limitations and future plans. Animation industry is growing at a fast pace and there are excellent job opportunities in this field. You could choose 2D, 3D animation, Gaming, graphics or web design. Innumerable artists are req
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2014-04-12 07:07:19
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2014-04-08 17:14:41
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2014-04-05 20:03:08
Contributor-Level 10
Photography captures one's imagination in a fascinatingly beautiful manner. A photographer interplays with artistic talent and technical skills to create freezing momentous pictures in a single photo frame.
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Photography can be taught at several levels of programs, provided by a good number of institutes in India. Most of these institutes impart traditional courses in photography, whereas some institutes offer photography as a secondary subject. One can even opt for part-time or full-time professional courses and crash courses in photography, ranging from 7 days to 3 years in duration. Photography can also be learnt
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2014-04-03 10:29:31
Contributor-Level 10
The basic education qualification required to pursue a Bachelors Degree in Journalism is:
-Qualifying 10+2 or equivalent examination with minimum 50% marks secured from a recognized board of the country.
-Some reputed institutes conduct entrance exams for admission.
Entrance Examination for Journalism Admission into institutes offering courses in Journalism are held during May-July every year. The entrance test generally includes a Written test comprising objective and subjective questions, followed by GD/PI.
These are the colleges offering a Bachelor's Degree for Journalism:
-Pearl Academy, Mumbai, Andheri East, Mumbai
-Presidency C
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